Physics, asked by malarharnar, 5 months ago

2. State and explain work energy principle.
Mention any three examples for it.​

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Answered by TheDarkDevill
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  • A car moving in with constant velocity is accelerated. Hence there is an increase in velocity.
  • A ball dropped from a height
  • Brakes are applied in a motor bike and it comes to rest after a few seconds.

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Answered by sakshichoudhary844
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Answer:

The work-energy principle states that an increase in the kinetic energy of a rigid body is caused by an equal amount of positive work done on the body by the resultant force acting on that body. Conversely, a decrease in kinetic energy is caused by an equal amount of negative work done by the resultant force.

Examples,  

(1) A car is accelerating constantly. Here velocity is increasing. As a result of, kinetic energy is also increasing. So positive work is done.

(2) A ball is dropped from a certain height. Here velocity of the ball is increasing gradually due to gravitational acceleration. As a result of which kinetic energy increases and positive work is done.

(3) A motor bike applies break and comes into rest after few second. Here work done by the break is negative. Because speed decreases, for which K.E also decreases

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